Technically, without a mapper, the CPU can see just less than 48 KB of PRG ROM ($4018-$FFFF), but NROM boards allow only up to 32 KB. However, some games with 32 KB PRG (CNROM games, MMC1 puzzle games) do use a mapper to bankswitch CHR.

Yes, Kirby's Adventure (one of the top 3 NES/Famicom games in PRG/CHR size) is 6 megabits.

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The NES itself accepts only 48 KB (minus 24 bytes) of PRG and 8 KB of CHR. Anything more is bankswitching, which is limited only by the cost of replication. It's not the NES hardware that wouldn't accept more than 8 megabits; it's the pocketbooks of consumers during the NES era that wouldn't accept more than 50 USD. Nowadays, as the price of ROM has fallen, you can replicate 256 megabits for under 30 USD, as seen on Game Boy Advance.

In the cartridges with 32kb of information one can find in special circuits something(to stick on?) so called mappers.

I obviously don't know what the word something means. I have been taking spanish for not too long, but I suppose you're right, having known spanish for how ever many years. But is that at all close to the exact translation of that sentence? But I am having trouble with the adheridos part, please correct me on whatever may be incorrect?

Okay, thanks. I like to use exact translation, and I was a little confused when I saw that. Thanks!

i know that people to learn need exact translation, but for interpreting language, you will not need very much vocabulary.. just my english vocabulary is short... but i get interesting combinations of words.. then it is not very notorious that my vocabulary is short...

Yeah, my spanish vocabulary is really really really short. I know like clothing, polite phrases, physical appearance features, describing personality, colors, I can't remember what else I know. Haha, that doesn't make too much sense. But I guess I know like 200 words or something like that. I mean, I know important sentence structure and stuff, so I can just look up some words, and I can tell what some mean, because they are very similiar to the english. Like the spanish word for circuit, was easy to tell. And information is really easy to tell. It's not a hard language to learn, though.

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